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the big winners were apple's founding entrepreneurs, steve jobs and steve wozniak, who had, in a short time, become multimillionaires because of their creation. it was rather astounding. it was one of the finest products ever that deserved to be such a winner. you couldn't have looked ahead and expected it. of those who turned inventions into fortunes in silicon valley, none did it as spectacularly as apple's founders. but are such huge profits justified? what's their role in a market economy? we asked analyst richard gill. large profits in a capitalistic system, according to economist joseph schumpeter, derive from one source-- innovation. they're the superabundant rewards given to those who are clever enough, daring enough, enterprising enough, to come up with something new. the apple computer story is a letter-perfect example of what schumpeter was talking about. a few points about this process-- first, innovation decisions are quite different from the expected rate of return calculations we discussed earlier. how can you calculate a rate of return when you're doing something new? i
the big winners were apple's founding entrepreneurs, steve jobs and steve wozniak, who had, in a short time, become multimillionaires because of their creation. it was rather astounding. it was one of the finest products ever that deserved to be such a winner. you couldn't have looked ahead and expected it. of those who turned inventions into fortunes in silicon valley, none did it as spectacularly as apple's founders. but are such huge profits justified? what's their role in a market economy?...
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steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it. >> the fall festival of the india art brought dance from india to the shakespeare theater in washington. we sat down with two performers whose love of dance are truly interbeeintertwined. thanks to the chorus line of the bollywood movie and the stunning performance of miss america 201. 2013. young secret clad women enter energetically dancing to chart toppers. >> when people arrived at the shakespeare theater in washington, d.c. they hoped to see some of india's most sought after performers. they probably weren't expecting 770-year-old's. you both have been dancing for how many years? >> a
steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it....
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. >>> end of an era, steve balmer, microsoft ceo and chief sales meeting, bill gates gets emotional. what is next for the software maker and who will lead it? >> do it yourself. more people are and home depot is reaping rewards raising the outlook for the third time this year. it's not the only company profiting by the trends. >> pinched by pensions. tonight we head to chicago to see just how deep the problems run. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, november 19th. >>> good evening everyone. topping our news, three corporate giants, jp morgue chase, home depot, microsoft members of the dow index and making news today for different reasons. we begin with microsoft and shareholders meeting today but it wasn't a typical shareholders meeting. this was the final one for steve balmer who steps down as ceo next year and marks the beginning of a historic management changeover at the company. as microsoft's bored narrows the search for a new leader, the company will end a 38-year stretch where balmer and dates led. who might be next in charge. >> reporter: it w
. >>> end of an era, steve balmer, microsoft ceo and chief sales meeting, bill gates gets emotional. what is next for the software maker and who will lead it? >> do it yourself. more people are and home depot is reaping rewards raising the outlook for the third time this year. it's not the only company profiting by the trends. >> pinched by pensions. tonight we head to chicago to see just how deep the problems run. all that and more tonight on "nightly business...
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steve? >> up, up and away. i still am in the american trade. i actually bought more when the announcement hit the tape. still like llc, and there's still so many nonbelievers out there that this is a changed industry. i love it. i think you have to be long. united came back from the depths. they're doing very well. >> josh, campbell's soup today, getting hit pretty good. >> a bear market in soup. and i blame global warming. i think what campbell's said today was a couple of really alarming things, and the stock's certainly paying for it. first of all, missed earnings by 20 cents, or 30% on the quarter. soup sales were down 6%. they're running into two problems. millennials aren't going to eat out of cans. and number two, the supermarkets are doing a lot of prepared fresh food, and that seems to be where the bigger trend is going. so they'll have to figure this out. >> all right. let's talk some jpmorgan. the firm, and the justice department, getting closer to finalizing a $13 billion settlem
steve? >> up, up and away. i still am in the american trade. i actually bought more when the announcement hit the tape. still like llc, and there's still so many nonbelievers out there that this is a changed industry. i love it. i think you have to be long. united came back from the depths. they're doing very well. >> josh, campbell's soup today, getting hit pretty good. >> a bear market in soup. and i blame global warming. i think what campbell's said today was a couple of...
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steve liesman, i'll finish with you. in your view, does the fed have a credibility problem right now? >> perhaps, but it certainly has a communications problem right now. it seems incapable of telling the market that if it reduces the amount of qe that's out there, that it doesn't mean they're going to be raising rates any time sooner. i'm not sure, though, that all the investors on the panel, bill, are listening to what the fed is saying. because you made the point, bill, that if the fed does, indeed taper because its economic forecast for improving or accelerated growth comes to pass -- >> or so they tell us. >> again, if i could trade ten bucks of qe for $1 of groeshgts i would take that bet any time. i would probably take it in the stock market but i'm not sure the average investor is there yet. >> that's without knowing how you're going to exit those extra nine bucks. that's the problem right there. >> all right, guys. thank you. >> thanks, everybody. >> another fun taper talk today on "closing bell." heading toward
steve liesman, i'll finish with you. in your view, does the fed have a credibility problem right now? >> perhaps, but it certainly has a communications problem right now. it seems incapable of telling the market that if it reduces the amount of qe that's out there, that it doesn't mean they're going to be raising rates any time sooner. i'm not sure, though, that all the investors on the panel, bill, are listening to what the fed is saying. because you made the point, bill, that if the fed...
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i'm steve levy. the kansas city chiefs tried to start the season 10-0 visiting the broncos in denver. here are the pretty pictures, at least for the broncos. manning to thomas. 70 yards down the sideline. later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week. chiefs down 10-7. manning, the handoff to montee ball. broncos win by ten. the chiefs will have to settle for 9-1. >>> number 48 makes it six. denny hamlin won the sprint cup race. ninth place was good enough for jimmie johnson. won his sixth championship in eight years. he ranks third all-time, trailing richard petty and dale earnhardt. both have seven points titles. >>> cam newton and the panthers have won five straight games. jumped into the playoff chase. can they make it six? they'll have to earn it against
i'm steve levy. the kansas city chiefs tried to start the season 10-0 visiting the broncos in denver. here are the pretty pictures, at least for the broncos. manning to thomas. 70 yards down the sideline. later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week....
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steve forbes, rich karlgaard, sabrina schaefer, rick unger, steve. can we trust these folks? >>o. trying to reinstate the program now is a nightmare. it will not be more a few months. it will be several years in the future. this is a fix to get through the next election. it will be a big mess and it will get bigger. this is collapsing on its own. >> rick, how do you trust people who have broken so many promises? >> not a good week to be a defender of the house, is it? >> the reality is whether you can trust them or not, that is not the issue as the perception. right now, americans are not trusting the administration. in politics, however, things change. something will happen next. if they do the right thing and they handle it well, they will dig out of it. if they don't, he has a big problem. face it. >> he does. emac, specifically one promise that he made, when apparently he had information that contradicted that promise. july 2010, a report was out that 4 to 67% of individual policies would be canceled. i.r.s. report, obamacare report he had three-and-a-half years ago. since whe
steve forbes, rich karlgaard, sabrina schaefer, rick unger, steve. can we trust these folks? >>o. trying to reinstate the program now is a nightmare. it will not be more a few months. it will be several years in the future. this is a fix to get through the next election. it will be a big mess and it will get bigger. this is collapsing on its own. >> rick, how do you trust people who have broken so many promises? >> not a good week to be a defender of the house, is it? >>...
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steve kornacki hosts msnbc "up with steve kornacki." he's here to break down all the election results with me. let's start with what "the daily beast" talked about, some of these exit poll numbers. here's the headline. the outlines of a candidate who can dig the gop out of the demographic trap it's facing. and while hard-core conservatives might call him a rhino, republican name own, there's another name for it, a winner. what is the major takeaway from christie's win last night in new jersey, steve? >> first of all, if chris christie is the republican candidate in 2016, he's not going to be blessed for the democratic party that rolls over for him like the democratic party rolled over in new jersey. one of the reasons they rolled over in new jersey is because he was so skillful in creating these alliances, alliances of convenience with various democrats in new jersey that helped him sort of rack that margin up last night. but that speech he gave last night, that was an audition to national republican opinion leaders, you could call them
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steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect millions of immigrant now here illegally. the new law grants amnesty to illegal aliens here before 1982. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. we've learned how to stretch our party budget. ♪ the only downer? my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bo
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you approved initially the bond council with steve mall with his firm. at that point we also selected self disclosure council bill lofton and he's here today. so just before i introduce the team, the next steps will be that if you approve this resolution today it will go to the oversight board next week and if they approve it, it will go to department of finances. hopefully it will be sooner to offer their concurrence with this bond sale. and we are also waiting for the approval authority on the rocks to expend any proceeds then we can finalize it and get it to market. we are going total board of supervisors to increase the authority up to $70 million. with that i would like to point out the finance team members that we have in the audiences. bond council we have steve mall khan, joe watson, bob gamble and from the underwriteers jay chasmsky
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but the same time, steve, bruce is right. a lot of the insurers if you look at the stocks they are going sky high. why? >> crony capital i. if obamacare is so great, the whole plan is so great why do they have a law to make us do it. why wouldn't we be flocking to it anyway? insurance saw millions of people would be forced to buy the product so they an it pate more profit -- anticipate more profit. it's crony capitalism. >> i wonder if they have doubts if they should have supported obamacare as they did. >> they will try to get exemptions. union will try to get exemption. everybody has their hand in the pot. >> everybody except the average guy. >> absolutely. we'll support congress and subsidize them. but the reason why we need to go to more choice and more free market, if you look at the products like lasik surgery, tooth implant, out of the main stream insurance, the price plummeted and the quality improve dramatically. >> that is true. rich, i wonder if the doctors will be ooze of the universe of what is covered. a lot of
but the same time, steve, bruce is right. a lot of the insurers if you look at the stocks they are going sky high. why? >> crony capital i. if obamacare is so great, the whole plan is so great why do they have a law to make us do it. why wouldn't we be flocking to it anyway? insurance saw millions of people would be forced to buy the product so they an it pate more profit -- anticipate more profit. it's crony capitalism. >> i wonder if they have doubts if they should have supported...
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it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to
it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we...
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steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revere ed (vo) gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. tonight: it seemed like a normal adoption >> do you think this family has a lot of secrets? >> it's like there's an open book as far as the family goes. >> (son - off screen) i fully believe that i was adopted by strangers. (vo) until one day ... >> (son - off screen) i found out everything i thought i knew, was a lie. (vo) al jazeera america presents open secret >> audiences are intelligent >> i'm phil torezz, coming up next on techknow. >> hike! >> america's favorite sport is under fire. >> now, that impact simulated 100 g's of acceleration in your brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just
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steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th state in the nation that will legally recognize marriages by straight couples and gay couples. this is the map of marriage equality in the country right now. with this vote today, illinois becomes the largest new state in the heart of the country to recognize marriage equality after minnesota and iowa. after wondering what states are going to be next, keep an eye on iowa and new mexico. the debate is on right now on this issue in the legislature in the state of hawaii. the vote there could really come at any minute. and in new mexico, the matter is in court right now, rulings expected
steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th...
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their clients, and they're helping clients to find what's right and exactly right for them. >> but, steve, indeed, if you are a small business and do go on one of these exchanges, can you get a tax credit. right? >> you can, but a broker can help you actually get the tax credit and the irs has a great website set up where you can actually calculate or actually your broker can help you calculate what that tax credit would be for you and your employees, to see how much it would be. >> bringing um a question we received on facebook. i'll read it to you now from sheri. she writes -- i and my husband are self-employed business owner/operators. we are self-insured. is it better to continue with my regular insurance company highmark, or go to the government site? how do you answer that person, tom? >> well, every individual has a separate circumstance, and there's no true single answer that is best for any person across the country. the fact is, health insurance is complicated, and it's ever more complicated today than it was 15 years ago. so you have to go through a comprehensive process, regar
their clients, and they're helping clients to find what's right and exactly right for them. >> but, steve, indeed, if you are a small business and do go on one of these exchanges, can you get a tax credit. right? >> you can, but a broker can help you actually get the tax credit and the irs has a great website set up where you can actually calculate or actually your broker can help you calculate what that tax credit would be for you and your employees, to see how much it would be....
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but as steve points out, you ow, this stuff is abused all the time. hat the steve, isn't the money is going -- again, you have more money from the private productive sector the wasteful government sector. >> yeah. if we had small government people wouldn't mind to pay a fee to go to the airpla if that's where they thought the money was going for. there is great support in the '50s for gasoline taxes to build the interstate highway syst bause people thought the money was going for a real purpose. >> morgan, again, it gets to the point -- milton freeman used talk about this, the more money you take from the private sector the weaker the economy is because you take it from the onlyector creating something. >> not necessarily. let's go back to florida for a second. they raised user fees in the la couple of years. the economy was walloped in the downturn. they have come in with a budget surplus for the state. part of the reason is the user fees, despite no income tax and no property taxes compared to other states like texas. >> florida has a t of cities th
but as steve points out, you ow, this stuff is abused all the time. hat the steve, isn't the money is going -- again, you have more money from the private productive sector the wasteful government sector. >> yeah. if we had small government people wouldn't mind to pay a fee to go to the airpla if that's where they thought the money was going for. there is great support in the '50s for gasoline taxes to build the interstate highway syst bause people thought the money was going for a real...
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go ahead, courtney. >> that's right, steve. hey, you know, it's actually a really good cross section of the midwest consumer. america's heartland. and i've got to tell you, this mall opened at 8:00. i'm hearing traffic was pretty heavy then, hit a bit of a lull overnight. some of the shoppers we talked to said they were out on thursday, they're going to take a break and come back this morning. we're already seeing the traffic pick back up again. so far, it seems like the headline around the country is slow and steady. not a lot of mania so far. i think those early thanksgiving hours really starting to help some of the retailers spread out the crowds, spread out some of the panic that we often see. consumers don't quite feel as worried about getting those deals this time around. ibm says that online sales already up 11.5%. that was through last night. the nrf expecting shoppers to hit the stores today. it appears the traffic has been first at the big box discount retailers and then to the mall. if we take a look at target, they'
go ahead, courtney. >> that's right, steve. hey, you know, it's actually a really good cross section of the midwest consumer. america's heartland. and i've got to tell you, this mall opened at 8:00. i'm hearing traffic was pretty heavy then, hit a bit of a lull overnight. some of the shoppers we talked to said they were out on thursday, they're going to take a break and come back this morning. we're already seeing the traffic pick back up again. so far, it seems like the headline around...
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i asked steve how the kids reacted to his reaching the top. steve couldn't answer. but his wife said the kids now see steve as a champion. >> these children can put a face to their own optimism. they can put a face to their own hope and necessary own self- expectation. >> reporter: loffler's east ascent has won 46 awards at film festivals. steve says his accomplishment shows you can do whatever you imagine. >> impressive. >>> let's turn to our bay area weather. a lot of people have been asking about the weekend. mark? >> it's pretty warm out there. some lower 70s for the second day in a row. as far as temperatures from this after, they range from the upper 50s in san francisco to the lower 70s. the latest right now on live storm contractor, you will notice the last few frame been the fog regrouping. that will be a factor in our forecast. this weekend, patchy morning fog, hazy sunshine. san francisco starting tomorrow morning in the upper 40s. nixes week, get ready for major dropoff in temperatures. san rafael checking in at 46 degrees. upper 40 those 50s across the
i asked steve how the kids reacted to his reaching the top. steve couldn't answer. but his wife said the kids now see steve as a champion. >> these children can put a face to their own optimism. they can put a face to their own hope and necessary own self- expectation. >> reporter: loffler's east ascent has won 46 awards at film festivals. steve says his accomplishment shows you can do whatever you imagine. >> impressive. >>> let's turn to our bay area weather. a lot...
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steve weiss long. >> pete? >> buy citi and bank of america. >> i would take a shot of cpb. >> i like franks international oil service. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. scott, thank you very much. jpmorgan expected to settle any minute now really with the government to the tune of some $13 billion. has it put the worst behind it or not? is it time to buy jpmorgan stock or look to other financials? we're going to take a look at that whole sector and see where you might best make some money now. tesla is under fire, yes fire, as the government begins an investigation surprisingly, the stock is up today. selling off rather sharply in the last three or four weeks. we will tell you if the inquiry will put a dent into tesla's sales. you may be surprised on that one. strong quarter for home depot, boosted by a resurgent home remolding sector. is the stock, a buy, sell or a hold. old-school debate coming up. first let's check
steve weiss long. >> pete? >> buy citi and bank of america. >> i would take a shot of cpb. >> i like franks international oil service. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. scott, thank you very much. jpmorgan expected to settle any minute now really with the government to the tune of some $13 billion. has it put the worst behind it or not?...
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going against him is steve burke now he has gotten national attention because he's so different from anyone we've ever seen he's thirty two years old he's a yale graduate and a former tennis pro he wants to decriminalize marijuana and he has only spent about twenty five thousand dollars on his campaign he is totally grassroots supported and he is a native of miami beach one of the most corrupt towns in america and he really just wants to clean up his city well let's talk about steve burke you've been following him he's a former tennis player turned comedian he's is running on a platform to legalize marijuana as kind of the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew can he win the how of his tactics proven unconventional but effective down there in miami you know he actually has a really good chance this is second time running he ran in two thousand and eleven and walked away with thirty percent of the vote and you know he was having issue of people not taking him seriously and again folks will be and have the best people working for him and they have really painted him as an entertainer who
going against him is steve burke now he has gotten national attention because he's so different from anyone we've ever seen he's thirty two years old he's a yale graduate and a former tennis pro he wants to decriminalize marijuana and he has only spent about twenty five thousand dollars on his campaign he is totally grassroots supported and he is a native of miami beach one of the most corrupt towns in america and he really just wants to clean up his city well let's talk about steve burke...
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steve began in a dinner. i said, that little old man from beach blanket is sitting right next to me. >> he had to have a mind of a child. >> he went to san jose state. that's why the show was so visually beautiful because every idea he had he sketched and drew. and from the page to the stage. that's why the show is still looks like he was creating it. >> i had the opportunity to see it twice in 1 month actually because it's my favorite thing to do with anybody around the town because you can't see it anywhere else. i have seen that costume before. >> that's not anybody. that number is out. >> but the costume is still part of it? >> louie, he's the composer. it's brilliant. everybody loves it. >> people stay with this show for a long time. rene luben. she's been there since 86? >> yes. she met her husband there. he was in the audience and saw her and came back. >> what makes this work. it is over-the-top for sure. what can you imagine for mr. peanut man. you can't imagine this. >> you can describe it. it's a g
steve began in a dinner. i said, that little old man from beach blanket is sitting right next to me. >> he had to have a mind of a child. >> he went to san jose state. that's why the show was so visually beautiful because every idea he had he sketched and drew. and from the page to the stage. that's why the show is still looks like he was creating it. >> i had the opportunity to see it twice in 1 month actually because it's my favorite thing to do with anybody around the town...
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i'm steve wynn. i run this place. >> you see i get enough towels. >> the golden nugget became wynn's golden egg. las vegas was just a bunch of casinos in the 1980s when steve wynn built the mirage, the first luxury resort on the strip. outside, a volcano exploded every 15 minutes. inside, he hired siegfried and roy to perform. next door, he built another hotel and brought cirque du soleil to las vegas for the first time. the strip wasn't just about gambling anymore, and steve wynn was hailed as a visionary. >> i've been given too much credit for that, really. if you look at las vegas in the 1980s, there hadn't been anything built since 1973 new. and so the city was in a time warp. and, as has so often been the case, in the valley of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. >> so you had an idea, and you were king. >> yeah, all of a sudden, i looked like i was a rocket scientist. >> not a rocket scientist but a showman. >> captain of the britannia! ready, aim, fire! [explosions booming] >> when he implode
i'm steve wynn. i run this place. >> you see i get enough towels. >> the golden nugget became wynn's golden egg. las vegas was just a bunch of casinos in the 1980s when steve wynn built the mirage, the first luxury resort on the strip. outside, a volcano exploded every 15 minutes. inside, he hired siegfried and roy to perform. next door, he built another hotel and brought cirque du soleil to las vegas for the first time. the strip wasn't just about gambling anymore, and steve wynn...
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joining me host of up with steve kornacki, the infamous steve kornacki. julianna goldman, "washington post" columnist jonathan capehart and joining us from washington, d.c., john stanton. john, let me go to you first since you're in d.c. right now the senate is holding a vote or about to hold a vote on the toomey amendment which will broaden carveouts to corporations who might not feel okay with lgtb employees and just not want to abide by this nonstrip nation act. what do you see for the future of this bill? does it stand any hope in the house. >> the hope amongert spokers of the bill is that by including these kind of exemptions they can bring enough republicans in the senate they can have a big vogt vote and bring parish to the speaker. unequivocal speaker has said will not support the bill, encourage lawsuits, move it further to the right to placate him. it will be difficult for supporters of the bill to get republicans to go for it at this point. >> steve, what john said the speaker thinks it's going to increase frivolous legislation. they have done
joining me host of up with steve kornacki, the infamous steve kornacki. julianna goldman, "washington post" columnist jonathan capehart and joining us from washington, d.c., john stanton. john, let me go to you first since you're in d.c. right now the senate is holding a vote or about to hold a vote on the toomey amendment which will broaden carveouts to corporations who might not feel okay with lgtb employees and just not want to abide by this nonstrip nation act. what do you see for...
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but i asked steve how the kids he promised reacted to his reaching the top? steve couldn't answer. but his wife said the kids now see steve as a champion. >> these kids can put a face to their own optimism, to their own hope, and their own self expectation. that's what he did in climbing the mountain. ♪ >> reporter: wompler's ascent has won 46 awards at film festivals. steve says his feat shows no matter your circumstances, you can do much more than you ever imagined. in danville, john sasaki, ktvu channel 2news. >> steve, are you incredible! that was an amazing story. love that one. >>> ktvu's annual one warm coat is now in full swing. let's check in with ktvu's alex savidge, standing by on bay street in emeryville. alex? >> reporter: hi, julie. i want to show this first of all. this is a donated coat we received a short time ago, direct from the dry cleaners. we want to thank this person for their generosity. we're here at bay street in emeryville. behind me we have the girl scouts from oakland and fremont, working hard. actually, what they have just started is take these big b
but i asked steve how the kids he promised reacted to his reaching the top? steve couldn't answer. but his wife said the kids now see steve as a champion. >> these kids can put a face to their own optimism, to their own hope, and their own self expectation. that's what he did in climbing the mountain. ♪ >> reporter: wompler's ascent has won 46 awards at film festivals. steve says his feat shows no matter your circumstances, you can do much more than you ever imagined. in danville,...
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legalizing it -- >> go ahead, steve. go ahead, steve. >> we don't have to guess about this. in the first five states that legalized cannabis for medical purposes, after five years, the rate of young people's arrest from impaired driving and young people's suicide went down between 8% and 11%. yes, young people do substitute cannabis for alcohol and yes -- >> okay. jamen, i have a few seconds left. you have the final thought. go ahead. >> yeah, sure. first of all, i want to announce prohibition is over. the herb legal experts have done analysis and they cannot simultaneously uphold their treaty obligations for human rights and prohibition. all countries in the world have a choice. either you uphold human rights or prohibition which gets you nothing but more human rights. go to howtochangetheworld.org. prohibition is over. >> immaterialed to read more on social media. you and your panel should smoke a joint and talk about it. i'm don lemon. if news breaks, turn to cnn. "inside man" begins now. >>> hey america. remember the good old days? no, not those good old days. i'm talkin
legalizing it -- >> go ahead, steve. go ahead, steve. >> we don't have to guess about this. in the first five states that legalized cannabis for medical purposes, after five years, the rate of young people's arrest from impaired driving and young people's suicide went down between 8% and 11%. yes, young people do substitute cannabis for alcohol and yes -- >> okay. jamen, i have a few seconds left. you have the final thought. go ahead. >> yeah, sure. first of all, i want...
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steve, those as you know are cyclical growing type stocks. so the stock market is more bullish on the economy than probably either of us. >> i think so. but we have to keep in mind, larry, going back the stock market today in real terms isn't much different than it was 15 years ago. you and i are old enough to remember the 70s where you had some great upswings in the market. but at the end of the day, it went nowhere and in real terms if went down. so i think this is a period of exuberance and reaction to the federal reserve not doing the taper. but in the real world, i think what happened in the third quarter is a sign that it's going to be tougher to get those profits overall. >> we will see. but i'm just making this point again from this wall street journal. profits are exceeding expectations in a lot of key sectors. materials, industrials, tech and the so-called consumer discretionary. i find that very interesting. i want to go to europe. we have i think a full screen. the european central bank has a balance sheet just like the federal re
steve, those as you know are cyclical growing type stocks. so the stock market is more bullish on the economy than probably either of us. >> i think so. but we have to keep in mind, larry, going back the stock market today in real terms isn't much different than it was 15 years ago. you and i are old enough to remember the 70s where you had some great upswings in the market. but at the end of the day, it went nowhere and in real terms if went down. so i think this is a period of...
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we thought how can we do it better than steve? we can vertically integrate to lower the price of medicine so we can offer the same equivalent product that steve did at 40% less. >> there you go. >> when i plotted my worst case scenarios, the idea of federal intervention was never one of them. i was naive for trusting our government and believing what they said. >> today, i don't accept that my husband is going to prison. i'm afraid of it. but i don't accept that it is going to happen, because i think that there has to be someone who sees the situation and realizes what a gross miscarriage of justice it would be to put him in prison. >> dispensaries can't stay open without a steady supply of product to sell. cannabis is a plant and for harborside to operate, someone has to grow it. in california, dispensaries are state licensed, but not any of the growers. leaving them with no real legal protection and living under the constant threat of prosecution. once targeted, a growing operation's legal consequences can be much more severe th
we thought how can we do it better than steve? we can vertically integrate to lower the price of medicine so we can offer the same equivalent product that steve did at 40% less. >> there you go. >> when i plotted my worst case scenarios, the idea of federal intervention was never one of them. i was naive for trusting our government and believing what they said. >> today, i don't accept that my husband is going to prison. i'm afraid of it. but i don't accept that it is going to...
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more will come with steve cohen. he will either start another company with different name or they will indict him. this is not the end of his travails. ashley: judge, thank you very much. >> pleasure guys. tracy: a little bit of sad news this hour from chicago. charlie trotter, famed restaurateur as died at age of 54. self-taught chef, trotter closed his iconic restaurant in chicago last year to give him time to go back to school and travel the world. trotter, believe it or not earned 10 james beard awards and was considered a mentor to many chefs and chicago and united states. i actually had pleasure of meeting him. ashley: fairly recently. tracy: very recently. terrible news. ashley: very young too. tracy: all right. talk about doing your civic duty? i voted, did you? we have complete coverage of the governor races in new jersey and virginia as well as race for mayor? new york city and detroit. ashley: we're covering what is on the ballot. colorado voters decide on taxing marijuana. is it just smoke or high revenue
more will come with steve cohen. he will either start another company with different name or they will indict him. this is not the end of his travails. ashley: judge, thank you very much. >> pleasure guys. tracy: a little bit of sad news this hour from chicago. charlie trotter, famed restaurateur as died at age of 54. self-taught chef, trotter closed his iconic restaurant in chicago last year to give him time to go back to school and travel the world. trotter, believe it or not earned 10...
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steve is over there. you are talking about stuff in the air. >> as long as that party is over by 8:00 i'm okay. [ laughter ] the fourth bore is awesome by the way. it looks okay here for eyehole -- it looks okay for awhile. then we will cloud it up this afternoon. san francisco much of the coast and north bay a lot of upper 50s to near 60 degrees. monday highs 50s to 60s. warmest temps will be east and south. probably holding on to the sun a little longer as well. a lot of high clouds. mid level clouds are still a ways off. overall we get a break in the morning and increasing clouds. this system will be all show no go for awhile. temperatures 41 concord. livermore 43. san jose at 45 degrees. and a lot of 30s. a few 30s. increasing cloth
steve is over there. you are talking about stuff in the air. >> as long as that party is over by 8:00 i'm okay. [ laughter ] the fourth bore is awesome by the way. it looks okay here for eyehole -- it looks okay for awhile. then we will cloud it up this afternoon. san francisco much of the coast and north bay a lot of upper 50s to near 60 degrees. monday highs 50s to 60s. warmest temps will be east and south. probably holding on to the sun a little longer as well. a lot of high clouds....
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. >> oh, steve! >> is the cat's name steve? >> i thought she said difficult. >>. >> now this is adorable. these are micropigs in england going on their little circuit training course. i think sfb at this time oun a rake on frchb so it like being at the state fair watch being the pig races. >> i want one of these things. >> apparently this family, they raise these micropigs, they are breeders. and they have a beb site about pet piggy's. well, this is a sales plan right here. people are going to want to scoop these guys up. >> dude's dancing like no one's watching. the problem is someone is watching. >> but then he gets busted by the mall cop, who apparently doesn't like what he's doing. >> why full. >> with why do we think a tiny breakfast helps us tay less? >> stats show women who eat breakfast tend to eat more than those who don't. soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existi
. >> oh, steve! >> is the cat's name steve? >> i thought she said difficult. >>. >> now this is adorable. these are micropigs in england going on their little circuit training course. i think sfb at this time oun a rake on frchb so it like being at the state fair watch being the pig races. >> i want one of these things. >> apparently this family, they raise these micropigs, they are breeders. and they have a beb site about pet piggy's. well, this is a...
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steve thomas, however, black nationalism today is a lot of rhetoric and academia types with salary and a little bit of shot light than a complete overhall of the structure. >> well, joining us to discuss malcolm x's legacy dr. cornell west, renown academic, and is malcolm x real or not reinvented. you know , black nationalism tanks on different meanings, depending on who you ask. >> i think black nationalism is always relevant because it's founded on three pillars, self-respect, self defense, self determination. malcolm x one of the great freedom fighters was about what? impeccable integrity. he would never sell out. tell the truth, be willing to pay the price. he was always willing to express righteous indignation because he had a deep abiding love of black people. he had a deep abuing love for white, yellow, red, brown. >> has it changed depending on the era? >> first of all, let me second that emotion from my brother west. >> i feel music hyped that. >> brother herb got smokey robinson. >> i'm speaking my mind. unimpeachable integrity that is to echo what dr. west said. when you tal
steve thomas, however, black nationalism today is a lot of rhetoric and academia types with salary and a little bit of shot light than a complete overhall of the structure. >> well, joining us to discuss malcolm x's legacy dr. cornell west, renown academic, and is malcolm x real or not reinvented. you know , black nationalism tanks on different meanings, depending on who you ask. >> i think black nationalism is always relevant because it's founded on three pillars, self-respect,...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, thank you steven e steve i'm not sure though how to respond to this picture. i want to commit all brian's on their names. i'm honored to think here. i've been sobered with this project throughout any 18 years as a staff person in the state senate and more recently in the brown administration for the past 15 months. i'll say over the 18 years this project has had an effect on me. it's had time to inspire me and frustrate me and today having seen the final project it expresses me. there are thousands of men and women who gave much of themselves to see this project accomplished. it's their work and their resolve and their friendship that i want to spend a moment honoring. first optimistic continue in day you can't let a moment pass without honoring the men and women in the labor community who did the work. i want to acknowledge all of them (clapping) secondly i know owe loves to be acknowledged. the second brian has given me so much guidance i've got to tip my hat to dr. brian ma iron (clapping) dr. ma iron is enthusiastic and passionate about what he does. he's
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, thank you steven e steve i'm not sure though how to respond to this picture. i want to commit all brian's on their names. i'm honored to think here. i've been sobered with this project throughout any 18 years as a staff person in the state senate and more recently in the brown administration for the past 15 months. i'll say over the 18 years this project has had an effect on me. it's had time to inspire me and frustrate me and today having seen the final project...
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steve. where's steve come here. (clapping.) >> steve (laughter) hose our official turkey. thank you, steve >> and now as they receive offering my goodness that's a huge turkey up here. our guest of honor including the honorable mayor mayor ed lee. and chef greg sir, from the explained and the police department and the san francisco fire department and the chief john an and her command staff. yeah. (clapping.) and san francisco fire department translucent bob. (clapping.) self-depth and the san francisco fire station two. (clapping.) >> and far out numbering us in this room is our future. the city college of fire, science technology class. led by bill long (clapping) they get the award for the most officials that showed up. and an official applause for those people who have transcribed from the aaa. trayvon. also aaa robert brown (clapping) michael sawyer and san francisco food bank food resource coordinator pamela. (clapping.) >> keep on working here. can you all that's good. now before we gets all you a greasy and messed up here and the four please chefs and our mayor. we
steve. where's steve come here. (clapping.) >> steve (laughter) hose our official turkey. thank you, steve >> and now as they receive offering my goodness that's a huge turkey up here. our guest of honor including the honorable mayor mayor ed lee. and chef greg sir, from the explained and the police department and the san francisco fire department and the chief john an and her command staff. yeah. (clapping.) and san francisco fire department translucent bob. (clapping.) self-depth...
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steve liesman reporting on timothy geithner. >> we wish him well. thanks, guys, still ahead, hard assets have been hot lately. how about this one. a $15 million ferrari. we'll show you some of the most expensive cars ever, and also let you know who might be buying them. and did you know about detroit's financial problems? of course you did. the list of cities in trouble doesn't stop there. scott kohn is going across america to save our cities. stop number one, oakland, california. scott? >> yeah. sue, you know, this is a real main street versus wall street story. the issue here, did wall street take hundreds of american cities for a ride or were these cities simply playing the market with their taxpayers' money. it's the first stop on our critical conditions tour, looking at america's cities and what can be done to save them. we're in oakland, california, and we'll have the story coming up on "power lunch." mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto i
steve liesman reporting on timothy geithner. >> we wish him well. thanks, guys, still ahead, hard assets have been hot lately. how about this one. a $15 million ferrari. we'll show you some of the most expensive cars ever, and also let you know who might be buying them. and did you know about detroit's financial problems? of course you did. the list of cities in trouble doesn't stop there. scott kohn is going across america to save our cities. stop number one, oakland, california. scott?...
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steve wniak was theret the openin the first nht in the garage. he signed up on the list of things of the stuff he's worked on and stuffe's interested in. steve wozniak wld sit in the only seat in the stanford lear an electrical outlet.m tha had he would claim thateat and he would do his devopment there every meeting,nd he's took him as a fixture.always he never spoke from t audience, which is what eryone s supposed to do when they had something to say to draw attention to themselves. he was just t shy as h told me later. but he was there doing the devepment of the ale one, of thepple basic, and later the apple o, i understand. so he was famiar. and then one d after the apple one, if i'm not mistaken, metime in thepring of 76, we worked itut withhim, he convced steve jobso come to >> wait, steve jobs doesn show up until the home brew computer club until after the apple one has been introduced? >> i don't know about the dates. whether the apple one haseen introduced or t - remembering the conversation, no, it hadn't been introduced, it wa in proces
steve wniak was theret the openin the first nht in the garage. he signed up on the list of things of the stuff he's worked on and stuffe's interested in. steve wozniak wld sit in the only seat in the stanford lear an electrical outlet.m tha had he would claim thateat and he would do his devopment there every meeting,nd he's took him as a fixture.always he never spoke from t audience, which is what eryone s supposed to do when they had something to say to draw attention to themselves. he was...
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i know you want to say steve jobs, but you can't. jamie dimon, okay, you win. i know you can probably name a lot of big public companies especially if you have any sort of investments in them, but these matter companies matter. they make products you buy and employ people. a lot of them. exhibit a, microsoft is about to get a ceo, only the third one in its 38-year history. you know the first guy. you probably know the second, steve balmer. but who is going to be the third ceo of microsoft? here are three men of five who have made it to the short list since microsoft board began looking for a replacement for steve balmer. just last night they broke the exclusive details for the final short list. she joins me now. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> why do we care about microsoft and who the ceo is? >> we care because microsoft is one of the largest technology companies out there. they have a shareholder activist that is looking to get a board seat. steve balmer, bill gates, and microsoft is all over every security out there. windows applicat
i know you want to say steve jobs, but you can't. jamie dimon, okay, you win. i know you can probably name a lot of big public companies especially if you have any sort of investments in them, but these matter companies matter. they make products you buy and employ people. a lot of them. exhibit a, microsoft is about to get a ceo, only the third one in its 38-year history. you know the first guy. you probably know the second, steve balmer. but who is going to be the third ceo of microsoft? here...